HCPCS Level 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Level 2 (HCPCS Level II) | The second level of the coding system created by CMS for reporting of procedures, services, supplies, medications, equipment, and items. |
Table of Drugs | A comprehensive list of non-oral drugs by both technical and brand names that include the route of administration and dose information for reporting purposes. |
Enteral | The patient receives feeding or medication into the small intestine. |
Parenteral | The patient receives feeding or medication by injection route such as intravenously, subcutaneously, etc., not through the alimentary canal. |
Intra-arterial (IA) | The patient receives through the artery system. |
Intravenous (IV) | The patient receives through the venous system. |
Intramuscular (IM) | The patient receives an injection into the muscular system. This is the most common method of administration. |
Intrathecal (IT) | The patient receives through the membrane. |
Inhaled Solution (INH) | The patient inhales the medication, may use respiratory equipment commonly known as the Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing treatment. |
Injection Not Otherwise Specified (INJ) | The patient receives an injection other than the options listed, such as intradermal or an injection directly into anatomy. |
Various (VAR) | The patient receives the medication using various, often multiple means. |
Other (OTH) | The patient receives any other method not listed. |
Orally (ORAL) | The patient receives medication through the mouth, (orally). |
Modifier | A 2 digit number placed after the usual procedural code, which represents a particular explanation to further describe the procedure/service or circumstances involved with the procedure. |
Category 3 | Required alphanumeric codes for emerging technology instead of unlisted codes. |
Category 2 | Optional alphanumeric codes for quality measures statistical data research and development purposes. |
CPT Guidelines | Within the CPT code book, the guidelines are the pages or paragraphs prior to a series of codes. |
Diagnostic | To identify or investigate for purposes of determining a condition or diagnosis. |
Therapeutic | To achieve a therapeutic result or to treat a condition or diagnosis. |
Evaluation and Management Service (E/M) | The first section of the CPT coding manual that describes office visits, hospital visits, nursing facility visits, and consultations. |
Professional Services | A face-to-face service rendered by a physician and reported by a specific CPT code. |
Nature of Presenting Problem (NPP) | A presenting problem may be a complaint, disease, illness, condition, sign or symptom, injury, finding or other reason for an encounter. |
History | A record of past events; a systematic account of the medical emotional, and psychosocial occurrences in a patient's life and of factors in the family, ancestors, and environment that may have a bearing on the patient's condition. |
Medical Decision Making | The complexity of establishing a diagnosis and/or selection a management option. |
Chief Complaint (CC) | A subjective statement made by a patient describing his or her most significant or serious symptoms or sign of illness or dysfunction. |
History of Present Illness (HPI) | Inquiry from the first sign or symptom through today of the patient's experiences that associate to the chief complaint and reason fort the visit. |
Review of Systems(ROS) | Inquiry of the signs or symptoms that define the problem affecting the body systems. |
Past, Family, and Social History (PFSH) | Pertinent inquiry of the patient's history of the illness, family history, and social history with specific documentation required. |
Examination | A critical inspection and investigation, usually following a particular method, performed for diagnostic or investigational purposes. |
Counseling | The act of providing advice and guidance to a patient and his or her family. |
Coordination of Care | The arrangement and/or organization of patent care to include all health care providers. |
Consultation | A type of service provided by a physician (usually a specialist) whose opinion or advice regarding evaluation and management of a specific problem is requested by another physician or other appropriate source. |
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